Course
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities
Dilemmas related to human rights are often at their most difficult in relation to indigenous peoples’ and ethnic minorities’ traditions and religious practices, as well as their social and political circumstances. This course addresses the human rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities, taking up contemporary tensions between national sovereignty and collective and individual rights, as well as questions of identity. Significant emphasis is placed on the arguments that have been asserted by actual minority groups.
Bodley, John H., 2008. Victims in Progress. Lanham: AltaMira Press (358 p).
S. James Anaya, 2004. Indigenous Peoples in International Law, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press. (380 sid)
Articles
John R. Bowen, 2000. ”Should We have a universal concept of indigenous peoples’ rights?. Anthropology Today, vol. 16, No. 4 pp. 12-16 (5 sid). Tillgänglig via JStore. Observera att det förutsätter att du har skapat ett konto hos JStore.
Karen Engle, 2011. On Fragile Architecture: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Context of Human Rights (23 sid) European Journal of International Law, vol. 22, No. 1, pp.141-163.
Adam Kuper, 2003. “The Return of the Native”. Current Anthropology, vol 44, No. 3, pp. 388-402. (15 sid)
Michael Asch and Colin Samson, et al., 2004. “Dialogue on the Return of the Native”. Current Anthropology, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 261-267 (7 sid).
Ulf Johansson Dahre, 2008. The Politics of Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples and the Conflict on Collective Human Rights”, The International Journal of Human Rights, (2008) vol. 12 , no 1, pp. 41-52. (12 sid)
Kenrick, Justin & Lewis, Jerome, 2004. “Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and the Politics of the Term Indigenous”. Anthropology Today, vol.20, no 2, s 4-9 (6 sid). Tillgänglig via JStore. Observera att det förutsätter att du har skapat ett konto hos JStore.
The schedule is available at the latest one month before the course starts. We do not recommend that you print the schedule as some changes may happen.

Grades
U = Fail, G = Pass, VG = Pass with distinctionExamination Format
- Seminars
- Take-home examination
Grundläggande behörighet.
Vid Teologiska högskolan Stockholm tillämpas obligatorisk närvaro.
Established by Subject Representative College at Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm on March 22, 2011.